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Lord British, or Lord Cantabrigian British, is the fictional ruler of
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, a kingdom in the fictional world of Sosaria, created by
Richard Garriott Richard Allen Garriott de Cayeux (''né'' Garriott; born 4 July 1961) is a British-born American video game developer, entrepreneur and private astronaut. Garriott, who is the son of NASA astronaut Owen Garriott, was originally a game designer ...
for his
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series ''
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''.


Concept and creation

''Ultima'' series creator Richard Garriott acquired the nickname "British" as a teenager from friends at computer camp who claimed his greeting to them, "Hello", was distinct from the usual American "Hi". The Lord title was later added when he played as dungeon master in his ''
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'' games. When his first published game ''Akalabeth'' was released, the president of the publishing company suggested he use the name in the game, since it was more memorable than his real name. Garriott released '' Akalabeth: World of Doom'' and all other Ultima games under the pseudonym, and occasionally appeared in ''
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'' playing as Lord British and meting out justice to his players. He is still known as Lord British. Garriott retained the trademark rights to the name Lord British with its associated symbols, and the character appears in his game ''
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'' as General British.


Appearances

Lord British appears in various entries in the ''
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'' series. Neither the Avatar nor Lord British are born in Sosaria, but come from Earth via the moongates. Numerous plotlines and side quests in the ''Ultima'' games revolve around Lord British's adventures or public works projects. In the games, he has a key role in founding the Museum, Conservatory, and other institutions of the Britannian society. He rarely leaves his castle.


Assassination

One of the most famous attributes of Lord British is that he is almost invincible. In every Ultima game in which he has appeared, he is designed to be ''almost'' impervious to a player's character predations. However, there are ways for a player
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to assassinate him. This phenomenon is the origin of the ''Lord British Postulate'' which states: "If it exists as a living creature in an MMORPG, someone, somewhere, will try to kill it." Lord British was first killed during an in-game appearance on ''
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s
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on August 9, 1997. A royal visit was conducted as a part of server population stress test. A
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known as Rainz cast a spell called "fire field" on Lord British that killed him. According to Starr Long, it was just a human error: Lord British's character, like others, had been made invulnerable, but by design the invulnerability did not persist over several game sessions. Shortly before the incident, the server crashed, and
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forgot to turn his invulnerability flag on when logging on again. Shortly afterwards, Rainz's account was banned from the beta test, though according to
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, he was not banned for the assassination but for previous complaints against his account. After Lord British was killed, fellow ''Ultima Online'' developer Starr Long (also known in-game as
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) summoned some demons, who attacked innocent bystanders. This led to beta testers protesting both the indiscriminate killing and the banning of the assassin. He has since been included in other ''Ultima'' games, where he is often assassinated despite the developers' best efforts, though some deaths are included as Easter eggs. According to interviewer Shay Addams, "Garriott was less than pleased" that some players had found a way to kill Lord British in '' Ultima III: Exodus'', having taken steps to avoid it. In ''
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'', an
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allows British to be killed. If the player double-clicks the gold plaque above the castle gate when British is standing directly underneath (which he invariably does at exactly noon each day), the plaque will fall on his head. The player can arrange several chairs or crates around him in such a way as to trap him underneath the plaque. This was inspired by an incident at the Origin building: a metal bar, attached to the door by a magnet, fell on Garriott's head, warranting a visit to the hospital. One of the characters says "Yancey-Hausman will pay!", which is a reference to the owner and landlord of the building.


Reception

In a 2021 list published by ''
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'' staff, Lord British is ranked among the most iconic characters in PC gaming. ''
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'' staff called his assassination an iconic moment in MMOs, and ''
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'' writer Anne-Marie Ostler felt it was an "event reverberated through the gaming world." Professor Megan Winget of the University of Texas, coordinator of a project to study the best way to preserve video game history, stated in a BBC interview that the death of Lord British in the ''Ultima'' games is something people remember and are affected by.


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CVG article about the many deaths of Lord British
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